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Not A Sad TaleCreative Tech Week Featured PerformancesYuliya Lanina, Blake Marques Carrington (New York) and Alon Ilsar (Sydney, Australia)FiveMyles Gallery, 588 St, Johns Place, Brooklyn, NYSaturday, May 20th, 7pmEvent is FREE and OPEN to public.As part of Techweek NYC, Yuliya Lanina will be performing her 20 minute multi-media piece, Not a Sad Tale. The animation and Lanina’s live performance are synchronized with original music by the award-winning Russian avant-garde composer, Vladimir Rannev. The presentation blurs the line between on-stage reality and its sublimation on screen, as the artist shapes her art “in her own image”, endowing it with all her strengths and her flaws. Australian drummer and composer Alon Ilsar will perform a piece on the AirSticks; a custom built gestural instrument that allows him to grab, squeeze and throw sound and visuals. Blake Carrington would be performing A Weak Force That Binds, a 20 minute album and performance using the artist’s “CScan” sound engine Architectural plans of a variety of structures, both religious and secular, are scanned in real-time to generate rhythmic sound.

Public Art:Art Trecksculpture installation along the esplanade of Heights Boulevard, Houston, TXArtists: James Ciosek, Jon Clark, Dylan Conner, Noah Edmundson, Yuliya Lanina, Zak Miano, Randall Mosman, and Nicola Parente.Sponsored by individual citizens of the Houston Heights and the city of Houston parks group